The National Magazine, Volume 4Abel Stevens, James Floy Carlton & Phillips, 1854 |
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Pagina 2
... passed over as trifles by those who really love traveling ; but , to many , they form an insurmountable hinderance to the pleas- ures they might otherwise experience . My friend , belonging to this class , looks back even now with more ...
... passed over as trifles by those who really love traveling ; but , to many , they form an insurmountable hinderance to the pleas- ures they might otherwise experience . My friend , belonging to this class , looks back even now with more ...
Pagina 4
... passed the first gallery , ninety - five feet long and between three and four thousand feet above the Glys . The view from this point of the Bernese Alps , glorious no doubt in clear weather , was on this day misty , dim , and uncertain ...
... passed the first gallery , ninety - five feet long and between three and four thousand feet above the Glys . The view from this point of the Bernese Alps , glorious no doubt in clear weather , was on this day misty , dim , and uncertain ...
Pagina 7
... passed the time till supper in agree- able conversation with our kind and court- eous hosts , and in profiting as much as possible from the delightful warmth of the great stove . It seemed almost like a dream for travelers , who had so ...
... passed the time till supper in agree- able conversation with our kind and court- eous hosts , and in profiting as much as possible from the delightful warmth of the great stove . It seemed almost like a dream for travelers , who had so ...
Pagina 8
... passed , the track which it had made was almost in- stantly lost and obliterated by the fresh covering of snow , so that in a few minutes it would have been difficult , from the ap- pearance of the ground , to tell that any- thing had ...
... passed , the track which it had made was almost in- stantly lost and obliterated by the fresh covering of snow , so that in a few minutes it would have been difficult , from the ap- pearance of the ground , to tell that any- thing had ...
Pagina 12
... passed , spots of blood are dis- tinctly visible , evidences of the horrors of war . Here also Whitefield , the pulpit Demosthenes of the eighteenth century , preached . He often took sweet counsel with Brainerd and Tennent , while all ...
... passed , spots of blood are dis- tinctly visible , evidences of the horrors of war . Here also Whitefield , the pulpit Demosthenes of the eighteenth century , preached . He often took sweet counsel with Brainerd and Tennent , while all ...
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